im watching teh olympics and teddy goes into the segment of demostrating boxing techniques and he has gotten really good at explaing and demonstrating great technique, no wonder he's looked at as a great trainer guy knows what he's talking about
Teddy is the man he get's shitted on for his predictions, but he loves the underdog besides that he was a good trainer and great on tv. He's what's great about boxing he always fights for the sport
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I disagree on the call part, i like his style, he gives tactical insight and lets you know what a boxer is trying to do or what punch he is trying to set up. What else can you ask for from a commentater. I think he is one of the best out there...
I've never seen anything special from him. Although I like his enthusiasm.... I think he's mafia.
Atlas is alright... He still can't call a pro boxing match for shit.
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I disagree on the call part, i like his style, he gives tactical insight and lets you know what a boxer is trying to do or what punch he is trying to set up. What else can you ask for from a commentater. I think he is one of the best out there...
Atlas is cool in my book, its nice to see him working with Bob Papa again.
Joe Tessitore is also great but its cool too see the old crew back, this fight right now isgetting real good.
I swear Bob Papa and Joe Tessorte look the same. I thought he was the one that was on Fnf before the Olympics.
yeah teddy atlas is cool, im in australia i see him commentate on wednesday night fights and friday night fights on espn, he really knows what hes talking about and his demonstrations are awesome (he has good technique). Ive always respected teddy and have always thought he is the man. Love his work.
much respect to the man
i read his book and he is probably the most psychological trainer. i dont know much about how the others think, but he really had some weird ways of motivating his fighters. he was ALWAYS putting himself in their shoes and trying to understand them.
He was trained and learned to be a trainer by the great Cus D'amato.
You want to read of the great stuff D'mato said, read the Tyson book by Jose Torres.
much respect to the man
i read his book and he is probably the most psychological trainer. i dont know much about how the others think, but he really had some weird ways of motivating his fighters. he was ALWAYS putting himself in their shoes and trying to understand them.
Atlas is cool in my book, its nice to see him working with Bob Papa again.
Joe Tessitore is also great but its cool too see the old crew back, this fight right now isgetting real good.